The Dye Garden…

The Dye Garden is the second iteration of our Makers’ themed garden, building on our 2025 show garden ‘The Maker’s Meadow’. 

Our design offers ideas for creating a beautiful, climate- adapted garden curated with plants that can be used to create natural dyes. Our work draws design inspiration from artists, healers, and naturalists in an effort to rewild our urban spaces.  We aim to showcase the reciprocal relationship between ecological gardening and artistic endeavors, fueled by the optimism that guides our regenerative approach. 

It is our hope that this garden offers a moment of peaceful reflection amidst the liminal space that exists within the cycles of nature — grief, rebirth and transformation — culminating in a renewed sense of hope that quietly germinates in anticipation of spring. 

Our Installation

“Shrubscaping promises to be our first real prospect into dangerous gardening. Through shrubscaping, we create gardens and landscapes that emulate shrublands and celebrate their ability to surprise, allure, and exhilarate. Shrubscapes allow us to have deep and resonant conversations with places that we cannot control. They are reminders that the willful non-human Other exists.”

- Excerpt from Shrouded In Light: Naturalistic Planting Inspired by Wild Shrublands by Kevin Philip Williams & Michael Guidi

Images by Kevin Philip Williams & Michael Guidi

Designed by Britt Willey, graphic design and illustration by Liz Forelle, collaboration around the final layout created by the entire Lacewing team.

Grow with us.

Lacewing Fine Gardening and Botanical Design is an ecological landscape design/build company that creates naturalistic outdoor spaces.  Our landscape designs celebrate four season interest with a focus on beautiful and beneficial plant choices that support pollinators and create magic in a vase arrangement. Our landscape construction projects prioritize natural materials and building techniques. We are a passionate group of designers, builders, plant nerds, natural stone enthusiasts, dry stack wall builders, and wild floral designers with a deep love and respect for nature.  This is our second year at the Northwest Flower and Garden show and we celebrated 10 years of building gardens in November 2025.